Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... body by the appointment of a President ; and he therefore nominated James Monroe as qualified to fill the Chair ; and one whose character and long publio services rendered it unnecessary for him to say more than present him respectfully ...
... body by the appointment of a President ; and he therefore nominated James Monroe as qualified to fill the Chair ; and one whose character and long publio services rendered it unnecessary for him to say more than present him respectfully ...
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... body . But he did not see why such consequences must follow the election of a printer to the Convention , any more than the election of any other offi- cer . He presumed that all the members would vote , in such an election , from the ...
... body . But he did not see why such consequences must follow the election of a printer to the Convention , any more than the election of any other offi- cer . He presumed that all the members would vote , in such an election , from the ...
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... body as to many of the subjects embraced in the series of resolutions on the table , were very variant , and that there must be much difficulty in deciding on the proper course to be adopted . The resolution he had offered presented ...
... body as to many of the subjects embraced in the series of resolutions on the table , were very variant , and that there must be much difficulty in deciding on the proper course to be adopted . The resolution he had offered presented ...
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... body in devising and maturing the best course to be pursued in arriving at the objects of its appointment . Should this plan be adopted , its effect would be to bring into employment the whole faculty of the House : the talent ...
... body in devising and maturing the best course to be pursued in arriving at the objects of its appointment . Should this plan be adopted , its effect would be to bring into employment the whole faculty of the House : the talent ...
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... body itself to be doing ? It must stand with arms folded , until the Committees , or some one Committee , give it some- thing to do . Its faculties all suspended , it must meet only to adjourn ; and how long such a state of things shall ...
... body itself to be doing ? It must stand with arms folded , until the Committees , or some one Committee , give it some- thing to do . Its faculties all suspended , it must meet only to adjourn ; and how long such a state of things shall ...
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